Blood Magic ($17.99) by Tessa Gratton. After her parents’ alleged murder-suicide, Silla receives a book of spells and decides to cast a few. (14-up)

Exposed ($16.99) by Kimberly Marcus. Everything a teen knows about herself, photography, family, and friendship shifts out of focus after a startling accusation. (14-up)

Series

Dr. Seuss Nursery Collection adds Fox in Socks, Bricks and Blocks by Dr. Seuss, illus. by Jan Gerardi ($7.99, up to 3). Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library offers Why Oh Why Are Deserts Dry? All About Deserts by Tish Rabe, illus. by Aristides Ruiz and Joe Mathieu ($8.99, 5-8). Stepping Stone Books gains The Golden Ghost by Marion Dane Bauer, illus. by Peter Ferguson ($12.99, 6-9). The Black Stallion and the Lost City is a new Black Stallion novel by Steve Farley ($16.99, 9-12). And Heck presents Fibble: The Fourth Circle of Heck by Dale Basye, illus. by Bob Dob ($16.99, 9-13).

Paperback

Squish: Super Amoeba ($6.99) by Matthew Holm and Jennifer L. Holm launches a graphic-novel series about an amoeba trying to figure out his place in the world. (7-10)

Paperback Series

Barbie stars in A Fairy Secret by Mary Man-Kong ($3.99, 3-7). I Can Be... offers I Can Be... A Zoo Vet and I Can Be... A Cheerleader, illus. by Kellee Riley ($4.99 each, 3-7). The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That issues How Wet Can You Get? by Tish Rabe, illus. by Aristides Ruiz and Joe Mathieu ($3.99, 3-7). Thomas and Friends welcomes Runaway Engine! by Rev. W. Awdry, illus. by Tommy Stubbs ($4.99, 3-7). And Iron Man: Armored Adventures presents Trial by Fire!/Awesome Armory! by Frank Berrios, illus. by Michael Borkowski ($4.99, 3-7).

Alice-Miranda at School ($14.99) by Jacqueline Harvey. A girl’s initial experience at boarding school doesn’t go as she expects. (7-10)

Amos Daragon #1: The Mask Wearer ($16.99) by Bryan Perro, trans. from the French by Y. Maudet, launches a series, first published in Canada, about a boy who’s given a mask capable of harnessing the wind. (8-12)

The Friendship Doll ($15.99) by Kirby Larson. A Japanese friendship doll changes the lives of four girls. (9-12)

You’ll Like It Here (Everybody Does) ($17.99) by Ruth White introduces a family of aliens who look like earthlings. (9-12)

Gossip from the Girls’ Room: A Blogtastic! Novel ($12.99) by Rose Cooper. A sixth-grader blogs about her school. (10-up)

The Reinvention of Bessica Lefter ($16.99) by Kristen Tracy. Bessica has been forbidden to see her best friend, so she must start middle school alone. (10-up)

Andrew Zimmern’s Bizarre World of Food: Brains, Bugs, and Blood Sausage ($15.99) by Andrew Zimmern offers an international tour of unusual foods. (10-up)

No God But God: The Origins and Evolution of Islam ($16.99) by Reza Aslan presents an introduction to Islam. (12-up)

The Iron Thorn ($17.99) by Caitlin Kittredge is the debut book in a series set in a city built upon dark secrets. (12-up)

Timeless ($16.99) by Alexandra Monir is a time-travel romance that spans a century, from New York’s Gilded Age to the present. (12-up)

Orchards ($17.99) by Holly Thompson is a novel in verse about a half-Japanese teen who spends the summer in Japan after a schoolmate’s suicide. (12-up)

All Just Glass ($15.99) by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes tells of a battle that will forever change the Den of Shadows. (12-up)

Daughter of Xanadu ($17.99) by Dori Jones Yang. A princess determined to become a warrior does not want to be distracted by charming foreigner Marco Polo. (12-up)

The Queen of Water ($16.99) by Laura Resau and Maria-Virginia Farinango. This account of a girl’s journey to self-discovery is based on a true story. (12-up)

Warped ($16.99) by Maurissa Guibord. A teen tangles with the Fates when she encounters an evil sorceress who steals threads of human lives. (12-up)

Like Mandarin ($17.99) by Kirsten Hubbard. This story of an intense, explosive friendship is set in the Wyoming Badlands. (14-up)

Other Words for Love ($17.99) by Lorraine Zago Rosenthal. Ari finds love at her new high school. (14-up)

Rotters ($16.99) by Daniel Kraus is a novel about fathers and sons, complex family ties, taboos, and mortality. (14-up)

So Shelly ($17.99) by Ty Roth is a modern-day retelling of the friendships among poets Keats, Byron, and the Shelleys. (14-up)

Paper Covers Rock ($16.99) by Jenny Hubbard. After a drowning at his boarding school, a boy must choose between his best friend and the teacher who believes in him. (14-up)

You Don’t Know About Me ($17.99) by Brian Meehl is a reimagining of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. (14-up)

Series

I So Don’t Do Mysteries releases I So Don’t Do Famous by Barrie Summy ($16.99, 10-up). Fallen adds Passion by Lauren Kate ($17.99, 12-up). The Warlock joins The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott ($18.99, 12-up). Scarlett Wakefield returns in Kiss of Death by Lauren Henderson ($16.99, 12-up). And Forest of Hands and Teeth Trilogy concludes with The Dark and Hollow Places by Carrie Ryan ($17.99, 14-up).

Paperback

The Grace Mysteries: Assassin & Betrayal ($6.99) by Lady Grace Cavendish offers two tales about a daring girl in the Elizabethan court. (9-12)

RANDOM HOUSE/DISNEY

Peek and Play ($7.99) by Kristen Depken is an interactive board book based on the Toy Story movies. (up to 4)

Princess Surprises ($7.99) by Andrea Posner-Sanchez, illus. by Francesco Legramandi. This Disney Princess story features sliding windows. (up to 4)

Johnny Swanson ($16.99) by Eleanor Updale. Set in 1929, this mystery centers on a troublemaking boy. (8-12)

Pocket Cats: Paw Power ($13.99) by Kitty Wells, illus. by Joanna Harrison, begins a series about a girl and her ceramic cats that come to life when she needs help. (7-10)

Tall Story ($16.99) by Candy Gourlay is told in the alternating voices of a girl and the eight-foot tall half-brother she is getting to know. (10-up)

Mistress of the Storm ($16.99) by M.L. Welsh. A girl must solve an ancient riddle and protect her family from an evil woman who can create storms at will. (8-12)

Noah Barleywater Runs Away ($16.99) by John Boyne, illus. by Oliver Jeffers. Venturing deep in the forest, a boy meets a toymaker with an unusual story. (8-12)

RANDOM HOUSE/GOLDEN BOOKS

Series

Thomas and Friends by Rev. W. Awdry adds Slide and Seek!, illus. by Richard Courtney ($7.99, up to 4); and Rolling on the Rails ($8.99, 1-3). And Peter Cottontail returns in My Easter Basket, illus. by Linda Karl ($4.99, up to 5).

RANDOM HOUSE/GOLDEN BOOKS/DISNEY

I Am Cinderella by Andrea Posner-Sanchez, I Am Lightning McQueen by Frank Berrios, I Am Rapunzel, and I Am Sheriff Woody by Meika Hashimoto ($4.99 each) are board books about these Disney characters. (up to 4)

Paperback

Blackbeard’s Revenge ($6.99) is a 3D storybook based on this film. (5-9)

The Watcher ($17.99) by Jeanette Winter charts the life of Jane Goodall. (4-8)

Before There Was Mozart: The Story of Joseph Boulogne, Chevalier de Saint-George ($17.99) by Lesa Cline-Ransome, illus. by James E. Ransome, profiles this black 18th-century French composer and violinist. (5-9)

Amelia Lost: The Life and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart ($18.99) by Candace Fleming chronicles the life of this aviatrix. (8-12)

RANDOM HOUSE/TRICYCLE PRESS

If Rocks Could Sing: A Discovered Alphabet ($17.99) by Leslie McGuirk is an ABC book featuring rocks. (All ages)

Chicken, Chicken, Duck! ($14.99) by Nadia Krilanovich. Duck and his barnyard friends, quack, cluck, and squawk throughout this tale. (1-4)

Busy Book issues Busy Elephants by John Schindel, photos by Martin Harvey ($6.99, up to 3).

RANDOM HOUSE/WATERBROOK PRESS

The Dragon and the Turtle Go on Safari ($11.99) by Donita Paul and Evangeline Denmark, illus. by Vincent Nguyen. While camping out, a dragon and turtle discover that friendship is stronger than their fear of the dark. (3-6)

God Gave Us the World ($10.99) by Lisa Tawn Bergren, illus. by Laura J. Bryant. At a museum, a bear cub asks his mother about all the different bears in God’s world. (3-8)

Paperbacks

The Dragons of Chiril ($13.99) by Donita Paul. Tipper needs a dragonkeeper’s help after learning she unknowingly endangered the foundation of her magical world. (11-up)

Breath of Angel ($9.99) by Karyn Henley. In a fantasy world, a girl discovers her true identity and must decide what she’ll risk to free her world. (12-up)

RANDOM HOUSE AUSTRALIA

(IPG/Trafalgar Square, dist.)

Paperbacks

Dragons: Camelot ($9.99) by Colin Thompson. Was King Arthur a spoiled brat nobody could tolerate? (9-12)

Quillblade ($12.99) by Ben Chandler. A twin brother and sister are slaves aboard an airship that is stolen on its maiden voyage. (12-up)

The Park Our Town Built/El parque que nuestro pueblo construyó (bilingual and English-only editions, $16.95 each) by Diane Gonzales Bertrand, illus. by Tanja Bauerle. After townsfolk work together to build a park, they celebrate with a party and fireworks. (4-8)

Tractor Trouble Drive Through Storybook and The Enchanted Princess Drive Through Storybook ($12.99 each), illus. by Sarah Pitt. Readers move a plastic tractor or princess along a slotted path through the pages of these books. (3-6)

Have You Seen Duck? ($8.99) by Janet A. Holmes, illus. by Jonathan Bentley. A boy looks for his missing stuffed duck. (3-7)

Green Shamrocks ($6.99) by Eve Bunting, illus. by Joelle Dreidemy. Will Rabbit find his lost pot of gold in time for the parade? (4-8)

Series

Emma Dodd’s Dot and Dash are back in Dot and Dash Learn to Share($3.99, 2-4); and Dot and Dash Play Together ($8.99, 2-4). And How Do Dinosaurs... gains How Do Dinosaurs Play All Day? by Jane Yolen, illus. by Mark Teague ($6.99, 2-5).

Paperback Series

New Scholastic Readers are Clifford and the Big Parade, Clifford’s Class Trip, Clifford Goes to the Doctor, and Clifford Makes the Team by Norman Bridwell ($3.99 each, 4-7); Hippo and Rabbit in Three Short Tales by Jeff Mack ($3.99, 4-7); Rainbow Magic: A Fairy Ballet by Daisy Meadows ($3.99, 6-8); and Pony Mysteries #1: Penny & Pepper by Jeanne Betancourt, illus. by Kellee Riley ($3.99, 6-9).

SCHOLASTIC/CHICKEN HOUSE

I’m Me! ($17.99) by Sara Sheridan, illus. by Margaret Chamberlain. This tale about a game of pretend emphasizes the importance of being oneself. (3-5)

Flood and Fire ($17.99) by Emily Diamand. An omnipotent computer threatens to wipe out humanity in this sequel to Raiders’ Ransom. (8-12)

Sequins, Secrets, and Silver Linings ($16.99) by Sophia Bennett. Three trendy London friends meet a refugee girl who is a talented designer. (12-16)

Numbers: The Chaos ($17.99) by Rachel Ward is a sequel to Numbers. (14-up)

Star Wars introduces Head to Head Tag Teams ($8.99, all ages).Chuggington presents The Chugger Championship and Koko on Call by Michael Anthony Steele ($3.99 each, 3-5); Let’s Ride the Rails ($6.99, 3-5); and Wilson and the Ice Cream Fair and Braking Brewster by Mara Conlon ($3.99 each, 4-7). Lego City welcomes Escape from Lego City by Ace Landers ($6.99, 3-5); and Work This Farm by Michael Anthony Steele ($3.99, 3-5). Dragon releases Time for a Picnic by Ivy Silver ($4.99, 4-7). Angel Cat Sugar greets Star of the Ballet by Ellie O’Ryan ($3.99, 4-8). And Barbie is back in A Fairy Secret by Nicole Corse ($4.99, 5-8).

Pussycat, Pussycat, Where Have You Been ($16.95) by Dan Bar-el, illus. by Rae Mate. Poems describe a cat’s travels in this expansion of the nursery rhyme. (4-8)

Mermaids ($16.95) by Cynthia Heinrichs, illus. by Jumin Lee. A girl on an island off the coast of South Korea longs to be a mermaid. (4-8)

Series

Simply Small adds Bitsy and Rokko by Paola Opal ($7.95, up to 3).

SIMON & SCHUSTER

Giant Steps to Change the World ($16.99) by Spike Lee and Tonya Lewis Lee, illus. by Sean Qualls, encourages readers to follow in the footsteps of those who have improved the word. (All ages)

Chicks Run Wild ($15.99) by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen, illus. by Ward Jenkins. When she kisses her chicks goodnight, Mama Hen expects them to stay in bed, but they have other ideas. (2-6)

Blue Chameleon ($16.99) by Emily Gravett. Though he can fit in anywhere, a chameleon is having trouble finding friends. (2-6)

Hide-and-Squeak ($16.99) by Heather Vogel Frederick, illus. by C.F. Payne. A mouse father wants to get his baby to sleep—but first he has to find him. (3-6)

Piggies in the Kitchen ($14.99) by Michelle Meadows, illus. by Ard Hoyt. When Mama leaves, her piggies make a mess as they prepare for a surprise party. (3-7)

Say Hello to Zorro! ($15.99) by Carter Goodrich. A dog resents the arrival of a new pooch in the house, until he discovers they like the same things. (4-8)

Hogg, Hogg, & Hog ($15.99) by Margie Palatini. When people get tired of oinking, three pigs have to discover the next big trend. (4-8)

Dinosaur Discovery: Everything You Need to Be a Paleontologist ($17.99) by Chris McGowan, illus. by Erica Lyn Schmidt. This paleontologist examines dinosaur species and presents more than 25 experiments. (7-11)

Mac Slater vs. the City ($15.99) by Tristan Bancks. In this sequel to Max Slater Hunts the Cool, Max travels to New York City with his father and best friend. (8-12)

The Summer Before Boys ($15.99) by Nora Raleigh Baskin. Two best friends aren’t prepared for the impact that a boy has on their friendship. (9-12)

All the Things You Are ($15.99) by Courtney Sheinmel. Carly’s life begins to unravel when her mother is arrested for embezzlement. (9-13)

Famous ($15.99) by Todd Strasser. An aspiring photographer faces a tough decision when she acquires some potentially career-destroying shots of a celebrity. (12-up)

Angry Young Man ($16.99) by Chris Lynch. A well-adjusted teen is concerned about his misfit brother, who may be traveling down an extremist path. (12-up)

What Things Look Like ($15.99) by Angela Johnson. When an accident occurs, Scotty feels responsible for the loss of someone she hardly knew. (12-up)

Wither ($17.99) by Lauren DeStefano. This postapocalyptic novel launches the Chemical Garden trilogy, in which humans only live into their 20s, thanks to a botched effort to create a perfect race. (12-up)

Boyfriends with Girlfriends ($16.99) by Alex Sanchez centers on four teens struggling with their sexuality and searching for accepting, loving partners. (12-up)

Choker ($17.99) by Elizabeth Woods. Cara worries that her best friend may be responsible for the death of a mean, popular girl. (14-up)

We’ll Always Have Summer ($17.99) by Jenny Han. Belly discovers what comes after falling in love, in this final installment of the Summer trilogy. (12-up)

Moonglass ($16.99) by Jessi Kirby. Anna realizes that she and her father can’t escape the painful truth about her mother’s death. (12-up)

Series

I Love... adds I Love to Sing, I Love to Dance, and I Love Vacations by Anna Walker ($9.99 each, 2-6). H.I.V.E. gains Dreadnought by Mark Walden ($16.99, 8-12). Everfound concludes The Skinjacker Trilogy by Neal Shusterman ($17.99, 12-up). And The Ally Ryan Trilogy continues with He’s So Not Worth It by Kieran Scott ($16.99, 12-up).

Ruby Lu, Star of the Show ($15.99) by Lenore Look, illus. by Stef Choi. After her father loses his job, Ruby discovers the importance of a loving family. (6-10)

The Adventures of Mark Twain by Huckleberry Finn ($17.99) by Robert Burleigh, illus. by Barry Blitt. Huck recounts Mark Twain’s life. (7-10)

No Room for Dessert ($14.99) by Hallie Durand, illus. by Christine Davenier, is a follow-up to Dessert First and Just Desserts. (7-10)

Wild Wings ($15.99) by Gill Lewis. Scotland and West Africa are the backdrops for this story about friendship. (8-12)

Nerd Camp ($15.99) by Elissa Brent Weissman. A summer at camp makes Gabe realize that he and his cool soon-to-be stepbrother can be friends. (8-12)

The Grand Plan to Fix Everything ($16.99) by Uma Krishnaswami, illus. by Abigail Halpin. A girl who is a fan of Bollywood movies moves to India with her family. (8-12)

The Trouble with May Amelia ($15.99) by Jennifer L. Holm, illus. by Adam Gustavson, is a follow-up to Our Only May Amelia. (8-12)

William’s Midsummer Dreams ($16.99) by Zilpha Keatley Snyder. After William lands the role of Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, he has to deal with a jealous rival. (8-12)

Kat, Incorrigible ($16.99) by Stephanie Burgis. In 19th-century England, a girl with magical powers tries to help her siblings find their true loves. (10-up)

Wrapped ($16.99) by Jennifer Bradbury. A girl in 19th-century London becomes involved with a lord who is a spy working for Napoleon. (12-up)

The Lost Crown ($17.99) by Sarah Miller. This novel about the downfall of the Russian empire is told through the perspective of the Romanov sisters. (12-up)

Deadly ($16.99) by Julie Chibbaro. Prudence sets out to crack one of the greatest medical mysteries of the 20th century. (12-up)

Ten Miles Past Normal ($16.99) by Frances O’Roark Dowell centers on a girl who is an unwilling participant in her parents’ experiment in farm living. (12-up)

Where Things Come Back ($16.99) by John Corey Whaley. One summer, a teen’s brother disappears and an extinct woodpecker reappears. (14-up)

Series

Keepers of the School adds Fear Itself: Benjamin Pratt & the Keepers of the School by Andrew Clements ($14.99, 7-10). And Incredibly Alice is a new Alice novel by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor ($16.99, 14-up).

New Olivia titles are Olivia Imagines by Kama Einhorn ($14.99, 3-6); Olivia and the Fashion Show, adapted by Ellie Seiss, illus. by Patrick Spaziante; and Olivia Paints a Mural, adapted by Veronica Paz, illus. by Shane L. Johnson ($5.99 each, 3-6); and Olivia Plans a Tea Party, adapted by Natalie Shaw illus. by Spaziante ($6.99, 3-7). SpongeBob SquarePants releases Where’d It Go? ($5.99, 3-6). And Annie and Snowball are back in Annie and Snowball and the Book Bugs Club and Annie and Snowball and the Magical House by Cynthia Rylant, illus. by Suçie Stevenson ($15.99 each, 5-7).

Little Baseball ($7.95) by Brad Herzog, illus. by Doug Bowles, is a board book of rhyming riddles for young baseball fans. (All ages)

Tugg and Teeny and Jungle Surprises ($9.95 each, paper $4.49) by J. Patrick Lewis, illus. by Christopher Denise, launch a series about two best friends—a gorilla and a monkey—who live in the jungle. (6-8)

Lipman Pike: America’s First Home Run King ($16.95) by Richard Michelson, illus. by Zak Pullen, is a biography of this baseball star, the son of Dutch immigrants. (6-10)

A Pet for Miss Wright ($15.95) by Judy Young, illus. by Andrea Wesson. A writer searches for the perfect pet to keep her company. (6-10)

The Pirate Captain’s Daughter ($15.95) by Eve Bunting. After her mother dies, a teen disguises herself as a boy to sail on her father’s pirate ship. (12-up)

SMART KIDZ MEDIA

(Ideals, dist.)

The ABCs of How I Love You! ($12.99) by Paula Fitzgerald, illus. by Chris Sharp, is a musical alphabet board book. (3-6)

The Forgetful Little Leprechaun ($10.99) by David Mead, illus. by Chris Sharp. In this musical board book, a leprechaun learns the true meaning of friendship. (3-6)

SOUNDPRINTS

Who Am I? ($6.95) by Laura Gates Galvin. Rhyming clues help children predict what animal appears on the following page. (3-up)

Where Do I Live? ($6.95) by Laura Gates Galvin. This board book reveals animal habitats. (3-up)

Seagull by the Shore: The Story of a Herring Gull ($16.95, paper $6.95) by Vanessa Giancamilli Birch, illus. by Alton Langford. A seagull takes care of her babies. (5-8)

Down by the Bay ($17.95, paper $9.95) by Laura Gates Galvin, illus. by Sue Cornelison, invites kids and adults to sing along to both new and original lyrics. (5-10)

Border Breakdown ($16.95, paper $6.95) by Molly Smith, illus. by David Opie. While examining pieces of the Berlin Wall in a museum, Lucy travels back to 1989 East Berlin. (7-10)

Marshall, the Sea Dog: A Nantucket Shipwreck Story ($16.95) by Whitney Stewart, illus. by Dennis Lyall, Rodney Charman, and Stephanie Hubbard. Captain James Wright and his dog are caught in a storm off the coast of Nantucket. (9-12)

What It’s Like to Climb Mount Everest, Blast Off into Space, Survive a Tornado and Other Extraordinary Stories ($9.95) by Jeff Belanger. Twelve individuals share stories of their accomplishments. (9-12)

The Kid’s Guide to Digital Photography ($9.95) by Jenni Bidner is a guide to creating, editing, and sharing digital images. (10-up)

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